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Green Hydrogen Systems electrolyzers chosen for green H2 production project in Germany

Green Hydrogen Systems signed a supply agreement with Wenger Engineering for delivering electrolyzer units for green hydrogen production project in Germany.

The order includes the supply of three GHS HyProvide A90 electrolyzers with a combined capacity of ~1.3 MW for the production of green hydrogen from renewable electricity. Powered onsite by wind turbines, the HyProvide units will be deployed in a 20, and 40 ft container at an electrolyzer test field in Bremerhaven, Germany.

The project is led by Wenger Engineering, an independent R&D company for thermodynamics, renewable energy and hydrogen technology. Green Hydrogen Systems will be responsible for delivering the electrolyzer units and will support the project with on-site maintenance and remote monitoring and support as part of a three-year service agreement.

The complete test field led by Wenger Engineering will consist of pressurized alkaline electrolysis equipment from Green Hydrogen Systems, PEM electrolyzer, compression unit, storage system and fuel cells. The test fields’ purpose is to systematically compare the effectiveness of those two different technologies. The electrolyzers will also be connected to a virtual electricity network to determine what stabilizing effects the connection of multiple decentralized generation units has on the grid.

Another part of the project will test applications in the logistics and transport sector as well as the food industry. The test results from the test field and operational experience should pave the way for larger-scale hydrogen applications in the future.

"The insights from this project will not only have a significant scaling effect on the hydrogen economy in Germany, but the results can potentially be valuable for all of Europe’s green energy transition,” said David Wenger, CEO of Wenger Engineering.